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Ryzen AI Max+ 395 CPU could be AMD's sleeper hit against Nvidia's AI dominance, as nearly 30 Strix Halo mini AI workstation models hit the market - including some rather funky ones
By Efosa Udinmwen published
AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395 powers a wave of mini AI workstations and laptops, promising affordability and efficiency, but untested performance claims.

AMD reveals a new AM4 CPU, a decade after the platform's launch – it’s the Skyrim of motherboard chipsets at this point
By Isaiah Williams published
If you ever thought AMD would leave its AM4 chipset behind, you thought wrong, because it's still launching new processors for the platform almost 10 years after its launch.

Amid a tidal wave of performance complaints on PC, the first Borderlands 4 patch has arrived to address stability – but no one knows what it does
By Lloyd Coombes published
Good news, PC fans: Borderlands 4 just got a patch to help with optimization. Still, with no patch notes, it's hard to work out how it does that.

Nvidia RTX 5000 GPUs could soon get a speed boost thanks to MSI Afterburner – but many gamers might miss out here
By Darren Allan published
It's MSI GPUs only to begin with, and new overclocking tricks won't apply to existing RTX 5000 boards either

AMD drops hint that it's planning a big GPU surprise for Nvidia soon, though I'm not fully convinced it's the rumored RX 9080 XT
By Darren Allan published
Might AMD have a secret weapon of a GPU waiting in the wings – perhaps to take on Nvidia's RTX 5000 Super refreshes?

'No asterisk generation' : AMD promises its MI450 AI GPU will be faster than ANYTHING Nvidia has, yes, that includes even Rubin Ultra
By Wayne Williams published
AMD says its MI450 GPUs will outperform Nvidia Rubin Ultra as it positions the launch as a Milan-style turning point in AI accelerator markets next year.

AMD Megapod set to face Nvidia's Superpod with a 256-GPU rack full of Instinct MI500 chips
By Efosa Udinmwen published
AMD’s planned MegaPod may feature 256 MI500 GPUs in a three-rack design, targeting high-performance computing against Nvidia’s SuperPod.

AMD's FSR 4 upscaling tech gives even more PC games a free image quality upgrade – but you still need a modern GPU
By Isaiah Williams published
AMD's FSR 4 is growing rapidly, with more support for FSR 3.1 and DX12-supported games, and hopes that FSR 4's backport will arrive soon.
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